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It's pretty obvious that myself and some of the other posters 'bitch' about SIG discontinuing at the drop of the hat is valid. I could list 15-20 SIG products produced in the past 2 years that have been erased from existence.

Granted, SIG is 'innovating', fighting for their customers dollars, and having some success.

But as Jones has said before and I have echoed, this is the 'Golden Era' of firearms, especially in terms of the varying types of quality firearms that should be able to fit just about anyone's needs - SIG, Glock, S&W, Walther, HK, etc, etc - they all have brought a lot of products to market in the past 5 years, to the point that if you personally can't find a handgun that "works" for you, the problem is YOU, not the FIREARMs. Each brand has their goods and bads, but all in all there is something for nearly everyone.
 
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More info at the link.. first I’ve heard of a “tactical” version of the Romeo1 also.

https://www.sticksandstonesarm...r-p320-professional/


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Originally posted by dry-fly:
More info at the link.. first I’ve heard of a “tactical” version of the Romeo1 also.


The Romeo1T has been common knowledge since January, but I'm not aware of any availability nearly 12 months later- typical to an extent.
 
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The Romeo1T has been common knowledge since January, but I'm not aware of any availability nearly 12 months later- typical to an extent.[/QUOTE]

Well alrighty then


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Yeah some chatter on Pistol Forum about the Romeo 1T, but just talk.
 
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Sorry to resurrect an old thread, I ordered an X Carry Pro today.

It wasn't exactly what I wanted. I like the compact grip length, but they put the subcompact slide on the X compact inexplicably. So I ordered a X Compact grip from Osage. I think I will have what I am looking for putting the X compact grip on the X Carry.

I want to seriously try out handgun optics, as the paradigm seems to be shifting that direction. I will put either a HS507c or DPP this gun. I will probably have one of my other slides cut for an Aimpoint Acro. Once I become more proficient with shooting with a red dot from the draw, I think the Aimpoint is the endgame.

I have one of the first production runs of the X5. I never liked the rear sight on the optic plate. The Pro Series optic cut makes more sense to me.


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I’ve since bought a 320 X compact. I’m planning on putting a Delta Point Pro on it also.


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